Predator
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Example:
Imagine you're trying to find a parking spot in a crowded shopping mall during the holiday season. Just like a predator scanning its environment for prey, you navigate the lanes, searching for an elusive open space to claim. In this scenario, you're the predator, the parking spots are your prey, and the crowded parking lot is your hunting ground, where success depends on your ability to spot and seize an opportunity quickly.

Practice Version

Predator: An animal that hunts and eats other animals. Predator. In Science, a predator is an animal that captures and feeds on other animals.